Paul Andersson wrote:

Hi!

 > I've started to print selected games (4-5) with a diagram for
 > endposition. (simply printing my ongoing corr-games) My questions:

YOU are a potential tester of CC code ;) <note taken> ;)

 > Are there any way to automaticly get a diagram in the end,
 > instead of by hand comment each game (and delete old
 > comment when playing the game)

Not that I know off. I could think about it in CC code
however, but I'll have to check how these comments are
handled in scid. But in principle it should be possible to
have a "diagram watermark".

 > Are there any way to insert pagebreak between every game,
 > since sometimes the diagram is first rows on page 1, rest
 > on page 2. Makes it hard to read:-)

How do you print them? The best way to get it to paper is to
export to LaTeX and then tex them. This procedure also
avoids your proplem entirly as LaTeX knows how to set text
:) You'll end up with a properly set game in ps or pdf
format.

 > Any tip or (point to page that solves it) would be appreciated

If you don't know LaTeX typsetting yet and don't want to
fiddle arround with it too much, I'd recommend to get
TeXLive: http://www.tug.org/texlive/

You can either install it to your harddisk easily or even
run in from the dvd.

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